11 Things to Do + Eat This Week: a Killer New Year's Day Party, Duna Hosts a Russian Feast + More

Kick off the New Year with a little more partying, some restorative activities and lots of comfort food.

Duna hosts a Russian feast.(Courtesy of Duna)

Monday, January 1st: Breakfast of Champions @ The Midway

When: 6am to 6pm

Where: Midway, 900 Marin St. (Bayview)

Why: Continue NYE shenanigans starting at 6am. Dance at three stages with live DJs, have breakfast at the cafe or one of the food trucks, and shop a local designer pop-up. // Tickets ($20 - $45) are available at ticketfly.com.

Monday, January 1st: New Year's Day Bottomless Brunch

When: 11am to 3pm

Where: Spark Social SF, 601 Mission Bay Boulevard North (Mission Bay)

Why: Recover from ringing in the New Year with bottomless mimosas and 10+ food trucks. Soothing eats like tonkatsu ramen from Torraku and cheesy chicken katsu melts from Koja Kitchen will surely cure any lingering hangover. // Admission is free, bottomless sangria and mimosa tickets ($22 presale, $25 day of) are available at eventbrite.com.

Monday, January 1st: Supermoon Silent Disco Beach Yoga @ Baker Beach

When: 3pm to 4:15pm

Where: Baker Beach, exact location will be emailed the morning of the event.

Why: Start the New Year right and get outside to stretch and strengthen on the beach. You'll wear headphones to hear the yoga instruction and music. All levels are welcome. // Tickets ($28) are available at facebook.com.

Monday, January 1st: See Tonight's Supermoon aka Wolf Moon

When: 5pm

Where: Multiple locations

Why: The New Year begins with not just a full moon, but a supermoon. Take the time to be one with nature and go on a sunset hike, a night hike to see the moon at full capacity, or just step outside. // See our list of the best places and activities to take in the moon.

Tuesday, January 2nd: Trio Bop Jazz @ Mr. Tipple's Recording Studio

When: 7:30pm to 10:30pm

Where: Mr. Tipple's Recording Studio, 39 Fell St. (Civic Center)

Why: Let your second day of the year be filled with the sounds of new and avant jazz by Jason Gillenwater on Tenor, with drums and Bass. // Admission is free, mrtipplessf.com

Why: If one of your new years resolutions is to cook more, then you're going to need some solid knife skills. Join 18 Reasons as they show you the basics of using a knife. You'll also make a Vietnamese-inspired salad with the vegetables you cut in class, and wine, beer, and bread will be served. // Tickets ($70) are available at 18reasons.org.

Thursday, January 4th: Opening of Object & Outcome @ Everyday

When: 7pm-11pm

Where: Everyday, 936 Geary St. (TenderNob)

Why: While strolling the Lower Polk/Tenderloin first Thursday art walk, be sure to pop into the opening for Object & Outcome. See paintings and photos by San Francisco-based artist Charlie Mirador and listen to music by See Night. // 35mmirador.tumblr.com, sffirstthursday.com

Why: Bond with a friend or a date over pottery-making, for half off studio prices and later hours at that. // Tickets ($6 per person) can be reserved by calling 415-642-9911, facebook.com.

Sunday, January 7th: A Russian Feast @ Duna

When: 5:30pm-9pm

Where: Duna, 983 Valencia St. (Mission)

Why: Duna is collaborating with chef Bonnie Frumkin Morales of Portand's Kachka to celebrate the release of her new book, Kachka: A Return to Russian Cooking. The 4-course menu will showcase signature dishes, including the one and only Herring Under a Fur Coast. // Tickets ($65) are available at duna.kitchen/story/kachka.